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Most IVF ‘add-on’ treatments lack proven effectiveness, study finds

Recent studies from Guardian, The Independent, and Sydney Morning Herald reveal that most IVF treatments labeled as ‘add-ons’ do not significantly improve fertility outcomes. This highlights a need for better regulation and patient awareness. Next steps include regulatory review and updated guidelines to ensure evidence-based practices in IVF clinics.
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1 article · The Independent
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2 articles · Sydney Morning Herald, Guardian Health
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